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@@ -348,6 +348,8 @@
   
 <li><a href="#Venue">Venue</a></li>
   
+<li><a href="#Audience">Audience</a></li>
+  
 <li><a href="#Agenda">Agenda</a>
   
 <ul>
@@ -367,6 +369,10 @@
 <h2>Introduction<a name="Introduction"></a></h2>
 <p>The Linked Data Platform working group at W3C is currently finalising the 
first version of the Linked Data Platform (LDP) recommendation. 1 The goal of 
the Linked Data Platform is to provide a specification on how to use HTTP to 
interact with servers that expose their resources as Linked Data. Beyond the 
established Linked Data principles, it provides additional functionalities like 
create, read, update, and delete resources, manage collections of resources in 
different containers, and combining RDF and non-RDF resources (e.g. media 
resources). It is expected that many Linked Data servers will in the coming 
months add support for some of the LDP functionalities. Apache Marmotta 2 , an 
Open Source implementation of a Linked Data server with many modules and 
extensions, is one of the first frameworks to offer a feature-complete 
reference implementation of this recommendation. As Open Source Software hosted 
by the Apache Software Foundation, it is a framework that can be used and ex
 tended freely in both academic and commercial contexts, and is therefore well 
suited as foundation for the Linked Data Platform. As the Linked Data Platform 
is an emerging standard, it has &#x2013; to the best of our knowledge &#x2013; 
so far not been presented in similar tutorials.</p></div>
 <div class="section">
+<h2>Audience<a name="Audience"></a></h2>
+<p>The audience of the workshop are Semantic Web practitioners/developers 
interested in the upcoming Linked Data Platform and/or in Semantic Media 
Management, as well as researchers with a general interest in the topic. Since 
the topic is of high relevance, we expect around 20-30 participants to the 
tutorial. More than 30 would be difficult to manage in the proposed tutorial 
format.</p>
+<p>Participants should have prior knowledge on using Linked Data and related 
technologies, like RDF and SPARQL. They should also have basic programming 
skills in Java and/or Javascript.</p></div>
+<div class="section">
 <h2>Venue<a name="Venue"></a></h2>
 <p>The tutorial is hosted by the <a class="externalLink" 
href="http://iswc2014.semanticweb.org";>13th International Semantic Web 
Conference</a>, October 19 or 20, 2014, at Riva del Garda, Trento, Italy. There 
you can find some more information about <a class="externalLink" 
href="http://iswc2014.semanticweb.org/attending";>attending the 
conference</a>.</p></div>
 <div class="section">
@@ -386,12 +392,6 @@
 <p>The third part is concerned with a specific use case of the Linked Data 
Platform, Semantic Media Management. We will demonstrate how to use the Linked 
Data Platform to integrate multimedia content and metadata in a single 
framework and build simple applications on top of this data. We will also show 
Marmotta&#x2019;s SPARQL-MM implementation, an extension of SPARQL adding 
specific multimedia querying functionality to SPARQL based on the <a 
class="externalLink" href="http://www.w3.org/TR/media-frags/";>Media Fragments 
URI recommendation</a>.</p>
 <p>Presenter: Thomas Kurz</p></div></div>
 <div class="section">
-<h2>Prior knowledge<a name="Prior_knowledge"></a></h2>
-<p>Participants should have prior knowledge on using Linked Data and related 
technologies, like RDF and SPARQL. They should also have basic programming 
skills in Java and/or Javascript.</p></div>
-<div class="section">
-<h2>Audience<a name="Audience"></a></h2>
-<p>The audience of the workshop are Semantic Web practitioners/developers 
interested in the upcoming Linked Data Platform and/or in Semantic Media 
Management, as well as researchers with a general interest in the topic. Since 
the topic is of high relevance, we expect around 20-30 participants to the 
tutorial. More than 30 would be difficult to manage in the proposed tutorial 
format.</p></div>
-<div class="section">
 <h2>Presenters<a name="Presenters"></a></h2>
 <div class="section">
 <h3>Dr. Sebastian Schaffert (Salzburg Research/Apache Software Foundation)<a 
name="Dr._Sebastian_Schaffert_Salzburg_ResearchApache_Software_Foundation"></a></h3>


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